If a bettor had started with a $100 wager on Michigan to beat Ohio State outright in 2021 and rolled over the winnings in each of the three successive meetings between the rivals, they’d now have roughly $28,438.
The maize and blue have owned what many call the best rivalry in college football lately, and the betting odds provide a picture of the improbability of their domination in the series. The closing moneyline prices dating back to 2021 imply less than a 0.5% chance that Michigan would win all four games, but that’s what has happened.
The only game where the market favored the Wolverines over the Buckeyes was in their 2023-2024 championship season. Michigan was only a 3-point favorite in that contest, where it held on for a 30-24 victory.
It beat Ohio State by a combined 37 points

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